Last night we ran into this white Ford Windstar van (Alberta Plate CUE 819) shooting K band 24.1 Ghz northbound on Castledowns Road (most likely using the older Multanova 6F or Gatso 24 radar). The Bel STi detected it from about 700 meters (2300 feet) away as we approached it head on, and it gave us plenty of time to slow down before we drove by it from behind. Notice the low powered signal photo radar runs; the detector barely registered 1 or 2 bars. This is why a sensitive detector, such as the Beltronics STi or the Valentine One, is important for photo radar.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Beltronics STi Driver Detecting Edmonton Police Photo Radar
Beltronics STi Driver Detecting Edmonton Police Photo Radar Tube. Duration : 3.45 Mins.
Last night we ran into this white Ford Windstar van (Alberta Plate CUE 819) shooting K band 24.1 Ghz northbound on Castledowns Road (most likely using the older Multanova 6F or Gatso 24 radar). The Bel STi detected it from about 700 meters (2300 feet) away as we approached it head on, and it gave us plenty of time to slow down before we drove by it from behind. Notice the low powered signal photo radar runs; the detector barely registered 1 or 2 bars. This is why a sensitive detector, such as the Beltronics STi or the Valentine One, is important for photo radar.
Last night we ran into this white Ford Windstar van (Alberta Plate CUE 819) shooting K band 24.1 Ghz northbound on Castledowns Road (most likely using the older Multanova 6F or Gatso 24 radar). The Bel STi detected it from about 700 meters (2300 feet) away as we approached it head on, and it gave us plenty of time to slow down before we drove by it from behind. Notice the low powered signal photo radar runs; the detector barely registered 1 or 2 bars. This is why a sensitive detector, such as the Beltronics STi or the Valentine One, is important for photo radar.
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